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every time he gets near joe biden's house, he slams on the accelerate. >> keep going. >> apparently a full solar eclipse in tennessee today. >> that's true. good point. >> they really should change that studio background. >> and madeleine albright, what did you learn today? >> as i listened, i learned that joe really does listen to other media. >> oh. >> i do.
every time he gets near joe biden's house, he slams on the accelerate. >> keep going. >> apparently a full solar eclipse in tennessee today. >> that's true. good point. >> they really should change that studio background. >> and madeleine albright, what did you learn today? >> as i listened, i learned that joe really does listen to other media. >> oh. >> i do.
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an enormous overlap in the anti-terrorism policies between the bush-cheney administration and obama-biden administration and i'm wondering what the debates inside and what the current vice president might think about the drone policy? >> the vice president has been an advocate of the so-called light footprint. drones have become popular opposed to doing new iraqis and afghanistan, seen as the least alternative to going in with boots on the ground and heavy footprints. once you put aside the debate you say the vice president has been right about and won, once you decide we will go light rather than heavy, then i think you start a new debate, what's the proper mix of drones and special forces and simply letting them be. the answer can't be on every occasion we shoot drones unless we're confident the target is all that important and we're all that likely to get them. >> does it surprise you the administration has gone this far? >> it doesn't because i think after iraq and afghanistan the whole idea was to pull back american involvement on a large scale overseas, this looked to be a relativel
an enormous overlap in the anti-terrorism policies between the bush-cheney administration and obama-biden administration and i'm wondering what the debates inside and what the current vice president might think about the drone policy? >> the vice president has been an advocate of the so-called light footprint. drones have become popular opposed to doing new iraqis and afghanistan, seen as the least alternative to going in with boots on the ground and heavy footprints. once you put aside...
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joe biden wants to run. yesterday biden participated in a q&a on facebook. he started strong. in my opinion, biden ended up trying way too hard to appeal to the young facebook crowd. >> i'd like to know if you're having a party whether or not the parents lock the liquor cabinet. that's just me. there were a lot of cars like my car, a corvette i had as a young man, still have it, 1967 corvette. you should be able to go buy a flamethrower. you should be able to buy an m-1 tank. you should be able to buy a grenade launcher. buy a shotgun. buy a shotgun. >> okay. >> wow! >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> he's fired up. >> look at the sun coming up. >> gorgeous. >> so pretty. another pretty day. it's going to be cold, though. harold ford jr. and james carville still with us. joining the set, the editor in chief of "u.s. world & world report," mort zuckerman. we have a proposition for you, a business proposition. >> yes. you're making too much money. you're making way too, too much money. >> could you please buy me "the boston globe"? >> you need writeoffs. >> what is it, 50 cent
joe biden wants to run. yesterday biden participated in a q&a on facebook. he started strong. in my opinion, biden ended up trying way too hard to appeal to the young facebook crowd. >> i'd like to know if you're having a party whether or not the parents lock the liquor cabinet. that's just me. there were a lot of cars like my car, a corvette i had as a young man, still have it, 1967 corvette. you should be able to go buy a flamethrower. you should be able to buy an m-1 tank. you...
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would address the issue before jill biden ran out. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> with a double-barrelled shotgun. >> i can see joe in the tank top and boxers. >>> coming up, bullying in the age of social media. how twitter and facebook can make it feel like a 24/7 affair to a teenage victim. this is an important topic. we're going to get into it with author and senior editor at "slate." we tackle that topic in her new book. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. ya. alright, another
would address the issue before jill biden ran out. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> with a double-barrelled shotgun. >> i can see joe in the tank top and boxers. >>> coming up, bullying in the age of social media. how twitter and facebook can make it feel like a 24/7 affair to a teenage victim. this is an important topic. we're going to get into it with author and senior editor at "slate." we tackle that topic in her new book. you're watching "morning...
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rationally, you need some sort of tax reform, but that was the secret deal between biden and mcconnell. once that is made, that sends you on the trajectory of the sequester, this super committee failing, and now we've got truly something -- if people understood it, they would be marching on washington and calling their congressmen and writing the white house. this is about as bad as governing can get. >> i don't disagree with that. >> andrew? >> i don't disagree. my only question is, when did you do it? >> when do you do what? short-term? >> when you do short-term anything. >> as far as cuts go? >> as far as cuts go. >> probably not when the economy is upside down. >> i'm not disagreeing, but there is an argument to be made that if you're not willing to grapple with it now, you're going to keep pushing it off. this is the argument. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. if you're willing to grapple with what? why can't we grapple with long-term debt now? >> we need to. >> cuts that are seven years out. >> you're looking at me like i don't want to. i absolutely want to. >> you're saying maybe we ca
rationally, you need some sort of tax reform, but that was the secret deal between biden and mcconnell. once that is made, that sends you on the trajectory of the sequester, this super committee failing, and now we've got truly something -- if people understood it, they would be marching on washington and calling their congressmen and writing the white house. this is about as bad as governing can get. >> i don't disagree with that. >> andrew? >> i don't disagree. my only...
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had it not been for mcconnell, had it not been for reid and biden and the senate acting first before the house -- >> that said, in kevin's defense, house republicans passed so many things that just never see the light of day. and harry reid's senate. but the way things used to work, you used to pass things in the house, and then the senate would pass things. and then when harold and i at least were in washington in the '90s, then you go to conference committee, and they battle it out. that doesn't happen if harry reid doesn't pass things in the senate. he is the president's pocket veto. >> the step you're missing in that is -- and kevin mccarthy's interview proves that denial is not simply a river in egypt -- there's no conference committee. >> can i -- hold on. hold on. >> that's a good one. that was so fancy. >> is not just a river in egypt. >> that's what he does now. >> that's something brad pitt would say in one of those chanel ads. >> let's call brad. >> standing against the wall wearing nothing. >> he's wearing the sweater. >> go like this. >> you can't get away with saying th
had it not been for mcconnell, had it not been for reid and biden and the senate acting first before the house -- >> that said, in kevin's defense, house republicans passed so many things that just never see the light of day. and harry reid's senate. but the way things used to work, you used to pass things in the house, and then the senate would pass things. and then when harold and i at least were in washington in the '90s, then you go to conference committee, and they battle it out....
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it's mostly vice president biden who's talking to some of these more recalcitrant republicans and making sure they get what they need so they can get some of this stuff behind them. issues like benghazi. you know, i don't think there's any real issue with lew. as you know on the brennan matter, i mean, rand paul is kind of off in his own silo, if you will. i don't think he's got a great deal of support, you know, in terms of holding up the brennan nomination, but that's more of an attack on right and left, whether it's leaks or the drone program. i just think this is a moment of republicans using what leverage they have but not wanting to go all the way to the mattresses. i don't think they want to do that on hagel. it's still a question of how strong hagel comes out when he's confirmed. >> joe, before i go to carl and let him chomp on this disagreeable comment, i do want to ask you about it because on a serious level, because isn't washington about an exchange of ideas, about sometimes disagreeing? and isn't there a problem with a leading republican saying if you don't fall in line on e
it's mostly vice president biden who's talking to some of these more recalcitrant republicans and making sure they get what they need so they can get some of this stuff behind them. issues like benghazi. you know, i don't think there's any real issue with lew. as you know on the brennan matter, i mean, rand paul is kind of off in his own silo, if you will. i don't think he's got a great deal of support, you know, in terms of holding up the brennan nomination, but that's more of an attack on...